Unfinished SCPs. This is more of a stylistic quirk then an actual type, but I like to write SCPs as though they are in the process of being edited, with pending additions on the bottom of the page and mentions of changes to be made to classification based on recently discovered information. It adds a bit of life to a static document, to me.

Every SCP of mine is the exact same, besides 2273: a machine that transports people across the universe in a sci-fi manner that is broken. The Containment Procedures are all literally the same. 2273 is a victim of one such machine.

Scary/creepy isn't really my thing, so I go for the wonder, whimsy, and weird instead. SCP-1762 is definitely fantasy-based; SCP-2988 is more of a mythology, based off the canon it comes from. SCP-2954 and SCP-489 both fall into the category of weird but fun.